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Robeez Tredz Toddler Racer Slip-On | 
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| Brand: Robeez Category: Shoes Department: Unisex-child
List Price: $42.95 Buy New: $29.99 (On sale from $38.90) - $38.90 (On sale from $41.99) You Save: $4.05 (9%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 902
Fabric Type: Leather Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 14 x 5 x 5
ASIN: B00119T6A4
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| Features:
| • | Comfortable with a soft leather construction and cushioned insole | | • | Easy-on, stays on with adjustable fasteners and elastic ankle | | • | Good for foot development with a flexible, lightweight, Podiatrist-approved sole | | • | Ready for outdoors with a water-resistant, grippy, lightweight sole |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description With its race-car-inspired, soft leather upper, the Racer from Robeez will outfit your little one with comfortable, covetable style, but it's also the next step in his foot development. Where Robeez for the younger ones have soft leather soles, the Tredz line has a sturdier, cushioning rubber outsole to help him expand his explorations. From the Manufacturer For more than 12 years, at Robeez, we know baby shoes and we know what baby feet need. That's why Robeez baby shoes and Booties by Robeez are made from the softest leathers that are both flexible and durable. Robeez shoes feature a remarkable no-slip-off
Amazon.com Product Description With its race-car-inspired, soft leather upper, the Racer from Robeez will outfit your little one with comfortable, covetable style, but it's also the next step in his foot development. Where Robeez for the younger ones have soft leather soles, the Tredz line has a sturdier, cushioning rubber outsole to help him expand his explorations.
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| Customer Reviews:
Awesome, thought through, quality product! June 6, 2008 radiology resident / mom (Brooklyn, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love Tredz. My 18 mo old is so happy with them too. They are easy to put on, no fighting, pulling or squealing. The opening is big enough for the little foot to sneak in with no problems. Velcro comes in handy to save time. They are very stylish and come in a number of colors to coordinate. The soles are sturdy enough to protect yet soft enough to allow flexible movement. The leather upper is very soft leather allows for movement of the foot and growth. He is actually working on trying to learn to take them off himself when he comes home after a walk. I am a big fan of Tredz!
Great Support & Practical for Outside March 24, 2008 Elaine (Naperville, IL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this shoe! My son, who started walking a few months ago, recently outgrew his regular soft-soled Robeez. Conveniently, these just came out and seemed perfect since we have always been big fans of Robeez. No disappointments here - these shoes are very easy to put on, and more importantly, they STAY on! They seem very supportive and my son walks perfectly in them - they don't seem bulky at all, so he doesn't even notice they're on his feet. It's also great that finally, Robeez can be worn outside without getting the soft soles worn and filthy. In general, I love this shoe. We even have a pair of the next size up for when he outgrows these!
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